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Fuzzy Cooperative Games - Cooperation with Vague Expectations (Hardcover, 2001 ed.)
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Fuzzy Cooperative Games - Cooperation with Vague Expectations (Hardcover, 2001 ed.)
Series: Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing, 72
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The present book deals with coalition games in which expected
pay-offs are only vaguely known. In fact, this idea about vagueness
of expectations ap pears to be adequate to real situations in which
the coalitional bargaining anticipates a proper realization of the
game with a strategic behaviour of players. The vagueness being
present in the expectations of profits is mod elled by means of the
theory of fuzzy set and fuzzy quantities. The fuzziness of
decision-making and strategic behaviour attracts the attention of
mathematicians and its particular aspects are discussed in sev eral
works. One can mention in this respect in particular the book
"Fuzzy and Multiobjective Games for Conflict Resolution" by Ichiro
Nishizaki and Masatoshi Sakawa (referred below as 43]) which has
recently appeared in the series Studies in Fuzziness and Soft
Computing published by Physica-Verlag in which the present book is
also apperaing. That book, together with the one you carry in your
hands, form in a certain sense a complementary pair. They present
detailed views on two main aspects forming the core of game theory:
strategic (mostly 2-person) games, and coalitional (or cooperative)
games. As a pair they offer quite a wide overview of fuzzy set
theoretical approaches to game theoretical models of human
behaviour."
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